SCIENCE WORKSHEETS EARLY YEARS

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS EARLY YEARS

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Colorful Sink or Float Experiment

Colorful Sink or Float Experiment

A bright worksheet shows a tub of water with pictures of a cork, rock, and apple. Children circle whether each item sinks or floats, introducing early physics concepts through simple observation and prediction.

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My Five Senses Sorting Chart

My Five Senses Sorting Chart

This printable features a grid with icons for sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Kids cut and paste pictures of a flower, bell, and ice cream into the correct sense column, building foundational biology awareness.

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Growing Bean in a Bag Observation Log

Growing Bean in a Bag Observation Log

A simple journal page with a drawing box and three check-in dates. Young learners sketch their bean sprout’s progress and note changes, fostering patience and basic plant life cycle understanding.

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Magnetic or Not? Picture Sort

Magnetic or Not? Picture Sort

A worksheet displays a magnet icon and rows of objects like a paperclip, coin, and wooden block. Children color or circle items that stick to a magnet, introducing properties of matter in a tactile way.

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Day and Night Sky Comparison

Day and Night Sky Comparison

Two side-by-side frames show a sun and moon. Kids draw or paste stickers of stars, clouds, and birds into the correct sky, teaching early astronomy concepts and daily cycles.

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Animal Habitats Matching Game

Animal Habitats Matching Game

A worksheet pairs a pond, forest, and desert scene with animal cutouts like a fish, deer, and camel. Children draw lines to match each creature to its home, building ecological awareness.

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Weather Watcher Weekly Chart

Weather Watcher Weekly Chart

A seven-day grid with sun, rain, cloud, and snow icons. Each day, kids color the weather they see outside, developing observation skills and an early grasp of meteorology.

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Parts of a Flower Labeling

Parts of a Flower Labeling

A large daisy illustration with blank lines pointing to the petal, stem, leaf, and root. Children trace or write the names, introducing basic botany vocabulary and plant structure.

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Heavy or Light? Balancing Scale

Heavy or Light? Balancing Scale

A picture of a simple balance scale with items like a feather and a book on each side. Kids circle which side goes down, teaching weight comparison and introductory physics.

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Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

A two-column chart with a tree and a toy car as examples. Children cut and paste pictures of a bird, rock, flower, and spoon into the correct group, building classification skills.

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Little Scientists: Exploring Nature

Little Scientists: Exploring Nature

A colorful worksheet featuring a magnifying glass and leaf outlines. Children match simple pictures to words like sun, tree, and bug. Perfect for early years to build observation skills and vocabulary through fun, hands-on science activities.

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My Five Senses Discovery Sheet

My Five Senses Discovery Sheet

Engage young learners with a worksheet that connects senses to objects. Kids draw lines from eyes, ears, nose, hands, and tongue to items like a flower, bell, or cookie. Ideal for introducing basic biology concepts in a playful way.

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Sorting Living and Non-Living Things

Sorting Living and Non-Living Things

A simple cut-and-paste activity where children sort images of animals, plants, rocks, and toys into two groups. This worksheet helps early years students grasp foundational science ideas about life and the world around them.

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Weather Watch: Sunny or Rainy?

Weather Watch: Sunny or Rainy?

Bright illustrations of sun, clouds, and raindrops guide kids to circle the correct weather for each scene. This worksheet builds early observation and categorization skills, making weather science accessible and fun for preschool and kindergarten learners.

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